I missed vinyl fashions. Without thinking I choose glitter then realized it was a 1980s thing. The only vinyl clothing I remember in Oregon during the 1960s was yellow rain coats and hats plus black vinyl boots for young school children. They were the opposite of a 'Fashion Statement'!!! The questions were no brainers for anyone who grew up in the 1960s plus the wrong answers were quite obviously wrong.

I'll never forget the first time I saw them on women, which was pretty cool, and then on men, which was downright gross. In both cases the vinyl was clear and used in conjunction with other materials during the 'free love' era. Now, as a person who grew up wearing uncomfortable plastic raincoat that made a person sweat & stink, I NEVER saw the sense in any of it and when the first men's display walking grossly down the street were clear vinyl inserts over butt cheeks, my very first thought was "...wouldn't it be justified, puke-worthy. AND funny if he shat himself?"

X <sig.nature>"What we do for ourselves dies with us, What we do for others is and remains immortal." - Albert Pike

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